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Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: www.ads-software.com ip addressesThanks, Jan, it seems you’re right about the whole /24, yes.
I try to avoid adding ip addresses to firewalls for exactly the reason that they do change sometimes. The alias feature of pfSense serves one well in this regard, but of course load balancing breaks it, but for a large site like www.ads-software.com I suppose it’s unavoidable.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Images-problem in subsites since update to WP4.1So Valentin, did you ever get this sorted out?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Choco theme tabs have disappearedOk, so what did you do the get the date tabs back? Going to your site now, the date tab are showing!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress MU Domain Mapping] Different URLsThanks for clarifying that!
However, it still don’t have a solution as to how to prevent the multisite url from being shown rather than the actual client domain. If I have a site https://www.clientdomain.com and it is actually https://clientdomain.imhostingclients.net in my multidomain WP installation, I want to have https://www.clientdomain.com not just for the client pages, but for the https://www.clientdomain.com/wp-admin pages as well. How do I achieve that? What should I look for? The former (https://www.clientdomain.com) works for the pages, but the latter (https://www.clientdomain.com/wp-admin) switches to https://clientdomain.imhostingclients.net/wp-admin right away.
The problem is wider than that. When I use a social media plugin on the clientsite (https://www.clientdomain.com/) for example, the posts on twitter don’t refer to https://www.clientdomain.com/ but to https://clientdomain.imhostingclients.net/ which is of course not acceptable.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress MU Domain Mapping] Different URLsLook for either domain parking or domain alias in DirectAdmin. You need to park the domain on your WP install/create an alias for your mapped domain that points to your WP install.
Ron, what do you mean by “DirectAdmin”? Your response here doesn’t make sense to me, because I don’t understand the terms you’re using.
I have the same problem as described by Doubleface. Would you mind explained a little more how to set this up to work to that the mapper domain is always shown in the url, even then accessing https://www.site1.com/wp-admin (to stick the example), instead of changeing to https://www.multisite.com/site1?